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Date: | Wed, 11 Apr 2001 13:45:40 -0500 |
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Pasamba
I am with you on this. If I were a student in the Gambia, I
would refuse to meet the Fake president until justice prevails.
How can there be any healing when the perpetrators of the crime
continue to roam the streets with impunity. Yaya jammeh is a a
person with double standards and is only acting like he cares
when in reality, he does not give a hoot. If he did, someone
would have been brought before the law to answer the lingering
questions as to who ordered the shooting of our kids.
I read how this despicable character went to the hospital after
the stadium incident acting like he cared. Utter hippocric
y.
Only people with Acute Low Expectation Syndrome will take such
practiced banalities as genuine caring for our students, like
that gullible Kebba JObe. The healing process can only begin
when the culprits are brought to justice. Until then, questions
of who and why our students were murdered will stay with us
forever.
Alagie Lameen Barrow
Nashville Tennessee.
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